The cosmic microwave background (CMB) monopole temperature evolves with the
inverse of the cosmological scale factor, independent of many cosmological
assumptions. With sufficient sensitivity, real-time cosmological observations
could thus be used to measure the local expansion rate of the Universe using
the cooling of the CMB. We forecast how well a CMB spectrometer could determine
the Hubble constant via this method. The primary challenge of such a mission
lies in the separation of Galactic and extra-Galactic foreground signals from
the CMB at extremely high precision. However, overcoming these obstacles could
potentially provide an independent, highly robust method to shed light on the
current low-/high-$z$ Hubble tension. We find that a 3\% measurement of the
Hubble constant requires an effective sensitivity to the CMB monopole
temperature of approximately $60~pK \sqrtyr$ throughout a 10-year
mission. This sensitivity would also enable high-precision measurements of the
expected $Łambda$CDM spectral distortions, but remains futuristic at this
stage.
Description
Measuring the Hubble constant from the cooling of the CMB monopole
%0 Generic
%1 abitbol2019measuring
%A Abitbol, Maximilian H.
%A Hill, J. Colin
%A Chluba, Jens
%D 2019
%K tifr
%T Measuring the Hubble constant from the cooling of the CMB monopole
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/1910.09881
%X The cosmic microwave background (CMB) monopole temperature evolves with the
inverse of the cosmological scale factor, independent of many cosmological
assumptions. With sufficient sensitivity, real-time cosmological observations
could thus be used to measure the local expansion rate of the Universe using
the cooling of the CMB. We forecast how well a CMB spectrometer could determine
the Hubble constant via this method. The primary challenge of such a mission
lies in the separation of Galactic and extra-Galactic foreground signals from
the CMB at extremely high precision. However, overcoming these obstacles could
potentially provide an independent, highly robust method to shed light on the
current low-/high-$z$ Hubble tension. We find that a 3\% measurement of the
Hubble constant requires an effective sensitivity to the CMB monopole
temperature of approximately $60~pK \sqrtyr$ throughout a 10-year
mission. This sensitivity would also enable high-precision measurements of the
expected $Łambda$CDM spectral distortions, but remains futuristic at this
stage.
@misc{abitbol2019measuring,
abstract = {The cosmic microwave background (CMB) monopole temperature evolves with the
inverse of the cosmological scale factor, independent of many cosmological
assumptions. With sufficient sensitivity, real-time cosmological observations
could thus be used to measure the local expansion rate of the Universe using
the cooling of the CMB. We forecast how well a CMB spectrometer could determine
the Hubble constant via this method. The primary challenge of such a mission
lies in the separation of Galactic and extra-Galactic foreground signals from
the CMB at extremely high precision. However, overcoming these obstacles could
potentially provide an independent, highly robust method to shed light on the
current low-/high-$z$ Hubble tension. We find that a 3\% measurement of the
Hubble constant requires an effective sensitivity to the CMB monopole
temperature of approximately $60~\mathrm{pK \sqrt{yr}}$ throughout a 10-year
mission. This sensitivity would also enable high-precision measurements of the
expected $\Lambda$CDM spectral distortions, but remains futuristic at this
stage.},
added-at = {2019-10-23T07:24:38.000+0200},
author = {Abitbol, Maximilian H. and Hill, J. Colin and Chluba, Jens},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2176b0bace63f1cb5838fd392ae4f146a/citekhatri},
description = {Measuring the Hubble constant from the cooling of the CMB monopole},
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intrahash = {176b0bace63f1cb5838fd392ae4f146a},
keywords = {tifr},
note = {cite arxiv:1910.09881},
timestamp = {2019-10-23T07:24:38.000+0200},
title = {Measuring the Hubble constant from the cooling of the CMB monopole},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1910.09881},
year = 2019
}